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Ode to nature What: Through a congregation of 25 sculptures she expresses the sheer voracity of the human form as seen amidst Nature’s abundance. Dimpy Menon, sculptor, thinker and poet collaborates with Anu Bajaj, Director, Gallery Art Positive to present a solo show which explores movement through the eyes of Nature. Titled “Through the Leaves […]
[…]Flow of words What: Keeping its long-established tradition of showcasing India’s leading poets in varied genres, Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts is all set to host its 49th edition of Kavi Sammelan. Well-known poet Dr Ashok Chakradhar will be the convener of the event. Some of the leading Hindi poets who will be participating […]
[…]Tales of temples What: Odisha, the eastern coastal state is most known for its three temples of Jagannatha (Puri), Konark and Lingaraj. Of these, the two most known living temples are that Jagannatha Puri and Lingaraj. With this as backdrop, Siddhartha Das Studio is showcasing models of the Lingaraj and Jagannatha Temples, the making of […]
[…]Get grooving What: Dellhites block your dates to vibe with the rhymes of Glitch Hop and Electro. Leading with innovative masterpieces, Australian musician, DJ and producer Bill dishes out some of the most groovy, melodic and complex — Electro and Glitch tunes. Playing the perfect support act would be Murklin, Elm and Corridors. Join in […]
[…]Going back What: In 1948, after arranging for her children to flee to America to escape the turbulence of the Greek Civil War, Eleni Gage was executed by the communists occupying her village. Decades later, her son, a successful journalist in New York, returns home to find out who was responsible for her death. Based […]
[…]Indo-France connect What: Covering a span of six decades, this exhibition features artist Sakti Burman’s artistic journey since 1950s to 2016. Burman grew up in Bangladesh and has been living in France for the last five decades — exhibiting his works in France as well as India and maintained a strong connection with the country. […]
[…]Craft corner What: With Diwali around the corner, Dastkar brings artisans to Delhi for its annual 14-day crafts mela. Dastkar, being a society for crafts and craftspeople, aims at exposing shoppers to a range of authentic handcrafted products — from textiles, home decor, 3D articles to food items and collectibles. Look out for hand-made flowers […]
[…]Flute fest What: Dedicated to peace and good, the 10th edition of Raasrang World Flute Festival 2019 is back. The festival focuses on various genres of music, with the flute at the core of the rendition. Across multiple editions, it has drawn attention to the flute, an instrument of divine seduction, which brings at its […]
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